GEOLOGY. 
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Ireland, with n. spp. of Aipoceras (?), Pericyclus, and Solenocheilus (?); 
Foord (185).—Few fossils from the Midlands; Gibson, Quart. J. Geol. 
Soc. lvii, pp. 251-266.—Few fossils from Arran ; Gunn, Tr. geol. Soc. 
Glasgow xi, p. 188.—Monograph of the British Pelecypoda continued, with 
n. spp. of Leiopteria and Posidonomya; Hind (251).— Fauna of the 
Pendleside group; Hind & Howe (252).—Lower Carboniferous fossils 
from Fife; Kirkby (294).—Fauna of the Limestone of M. Wales and 
Anglesey; Morton (379-382).—Fossils from Fife and Kinross; Peach 
in Geikie (198).—Supposed Nudibranch from Ayrshire provisionally 
named Archceodoris carbonarius ; Smith, Tr. geol. Soc. Glasgow xi, p. 298 
[1900].—Fossils from Arran; Thomson (597). 
Europe: — Bellerophon tangentialis from Vise, Belgium ; Bourgeat, 
Bull. Soc. geol. France S. 4, i, p. 427.—Fossils from Condroz, Belgium; 
Destinez (158).—Few fossils from Vise, Belgium; Forir & Destinez, 
Ann. Soc. geol. Belgique xxviii, pp. M 61-M 68.—Fossils from the vicinity 
of Charleroi; Stainier (552). 
Asia:—Upper Carboniferous fauna of Padang, Sumatra, with n. spp. of 
Aviculopecten, Bellerophon, Murchisonia, Naticopsis, Orthoceras, Pinna, 
Pleuronautilus , and Pleurotomaria ; Fliegel (183).—Upper Carboniferous 
faunas of Lo-ping and the Nan-Shan Range, China; Fliegel (183).— 
Pelecypoda from Siberia, with n. spp. of Posidonomya ; Jones (276). 
Africa:—Goniatites from the Sahara; Collot (117). 
America:—Fossils from Kansas; Beede & Rogers (35).—Fossils from 
the Missourian of Iowa; Galvin (197).—Occurrence of Allorisma marion- 
ensis White in the St Louis beds, Iowa; Miller (366).—Mollusca from 
the Waverley Series, Ohio; Prosser, J. Geol. ix, pp. 205-231. — On 
Palaeozoic Ammonites, with Prodr.omites, n. gen., and P. prcematurus, 
n. sp., Lower Carboniferous of the Mississippi Valley; Smith & Weller 
( 542).—Fossils from the Subcarboniferous rocks of Iowa; Udden (609).— 
Fossils from the Missourian of Iowa; Udden (610). — Fauna of the 
Kinderhook formations, Missouri; Weller (637). 
Devonian:— 
British Isles:—Fossils from Devonshire; Whidborne (642). 
Europe:—Few fossils from Languedoc; Bergeron (39).—Few fossils 
from the Kellerwald; Denckmann, Jalirb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, 
Abh., Mitarb., pp. 291-337.—Famennian fossils from Condroz, Belgium; 
Destinez (158).—Few Lower Devonian fossils from Aachen; Holzapfel, 
Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xx, Abh., Mitarb., pp. 199-226.—Fossils 
from the Harz; Koch, t. c. Abh., Mitarb., pp. 237-246. — Fauna of 
Kusnetzk, Russia, with n. spp. of Avicula, Loxonema , and Platyostoma\ 
Peetz (415).—Pelecypoda from Moravia; Smycka (543). 
America:—Fossils from Tennessee and Kentucky; Foerste, Bull. Geol. 
Soc. Amer. xii, pp. 395-444.—Fauna of the Ouray Limestone of Colorado; 
Girty (199).—Fossils from Michigan; Grabau (208).-—Fauna of Indiana, 
with n. spp. and varr. of Aclisina, Callonema , Capulus , Cyrtoceras, Euom- 
phalus, Goniatites , Gyroceras, Nucula , and Platyceras’, Kindle (293).— 
Few fossils from Maryland; Prosser, J. Geol. ix, p. 415.—Fossils from 
the Dundee formation, Michigan; Sherzer (515).'—Fossils from Indiana; 
SlEBENTHAL (518). 
Silurian: — Notes on Silurian fossils; Delgado, Commun. geol. 
Portugal iv, pp. 208-227. 
British Isles:—New species of Subulites and Trochus from the Wen- 
lockian of Dudley; Reed (469). — New species of Pleurotomaria and 
Horiostoma discors, n. var., from the Wenlockian of Dudley; Reed (470). 
—New species of Bellerophon, Pleurotomaria, and Trochonema from the 
Ludlow and Wenlock series; Reed (471).—Few fossils from Gloucester¬ 
shire ; Morgan & Reynolds, Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lvii, pp. 267-284. 
